We team up with local non-profit agencies and other global NGOs. We form relationships with village elders, local councils and regional government offices. And in this day and age of globalization, critically, we work with businesses who are willing to change.

But our most important partnership is with you.

Your support means we have the necessary strength to engage with national governments and global agencies like the World Bank.

Your support means we have the network to reach out to isolated tribes in the Congo and the Amazon.

Half a century of nature conservation

In 2011 WWF celebrated its 50th anniversary!

From its origins as a small group of committed wildlife enthusiasts, WWF has grown into one of the world's largest and most respected independent conservation organizations – supported by 5 million people and active in over 100 countries on five continents.

Over this time, WWF's focus has evolved from localized efforts in favour of single species and individual habitats to an ambitious strategy to preserve biodiversity and achieve sustainable development across the globe.